Blubber Boy 'bout to be BUGGERED With Racketeering Charges In Georgia

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Heeeeey, Road SCUM, if I were your 'Boo, Succubus Sydney, I wouldn't make any long range travel plans abroad, lol. She's gonna get some "biblical" results re: voter fraud, but NOT in the way she imagined, lol. I can't figure which of you is dumber, it's a close call, lol. You've already said today that the charges coming out of Georgia are "bogus," as if YOU know something Georgia DA Willis doesn't. Good luck with that, Dipshit.


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Reports coming out of Georgia suggest that Fulton County prosecutor Fani Willis is very close to indicting Donald Trump, and she is likely going to hit him with racketeering charges. Multiple sources close to the investigation have made this claim to media outlets in recent days. By bringing the charges this way (RICO), Willis will be able to hit Trump and co-conspirators all at once, and she can bring charges that she wouldn't be able to bring otherwise. Farron Cousins explains what this means. Link - https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2... Don't forget to like, comment, and share! And subscribe to stay connected! Connect with Farron on Twitter: https://twitter.com/farronbalanced *This transcript was auto-generated. Please excuse any typos. Reports were swirling on Friday that Fulton County District Attorney, Fani Willis, is preparing to bring, sprawling is the word they used, racketeering charges against Donald Trump, and of course his co-conspirators. Now, the reason that racketeering charges would likely be used by Fani Willis, a and for the record, this is from two sources that have been briefed on that ongoing investigation in Georgia. So people close to the investigation have now told reporters, looks like racketeering is where it's going. And we can probably expect those sometime in the next, you know, two weeks. So, racketeering obviously a big one, but racketeering is not necessarily the charge. Okay? Racketeering is more an umbrella term to include all of the charges. Here's what that means by going after Donald Trump, and of course potentially up to 11 other individuals based on the recommendations of last year's special grand jury. So we're looking at probably 12 individuals, including Trump himself. All of them will be charged with the same charges because racketeering indicates a conspiracy, uh, to break the law, including multiple people. So it's easier in some regards to bring the racketeering charges so that you can hit everyone with the same thing all at once. Now, what the racketeering charges will also allow Fani Willis to do is bring charges outside of her jurisdiction. A great example of that is Coffee County. Now, if you haven't already seen it, uh, I know I've talked about it multiple times, but we do have the video surveillance footage from the Coffee County Elections Office, where the, uh, person paid by Sidney Powell, who was then Donald Trump's lawyer when this happened, went into the Coffee County Elections Office, was led in by the election worker there. She allowed him to copy data off the voting machines. That data was then uploaded to a private server that was password protected, where Donald Trump's people could access that information from the Dominion Voting Systems software. So you have that Coffee County would not necessarily be in the jurisdiction of Fulton County, but because they're doing it under Georgia's, uh, very expansive racketeering laws, she'll be able to snatch that up and charge those people as well. Sidney Powell is likely going to be an individual that is charged here, as is that election worker in Coffee County. Uh, the data analyst that they brought in to, to copy the data. That person may not be charged because I don't know that you can prove that they knew they were breaking the law, like they were just let in by the people who run it and were like, Hey, cool, this is the thing I gotta do. I'm being paid To do it, whatever. But the biggest part is that racketeering, if you're bringing this under a racketeering statute, also allows you to charge things that you otherwise would not be able to charge on, on its own, such as coercion to break the law. And that of course, is where that little, uh, uh, you know, God analyst, data analyst, whatever ca, uh, comes in because you coerced this person to break the law. Now, they may not have known they were breaking the law, but all along that chain of command, all the way down to Sidney Powell paying the man to do it, somebody said, you've gotta go do this, right? You gotta get this person to go do this. Whereas if you weren't doing it under racketeering, the coercion charges would not be enough to stand on their own so you wouldn't bring them. So again, racketeering allows her to bring more charges against these people then if she was just charging on its own. We also know from the very beginning of this investigation, Fani Willis had brought in experts in racketeering and Ricoh, which of course, racketeering. Um, so, uh, this has pretty much been the plan all along. But now that we have this, you know, pretty firm confirmation from the people close to that investigation, it seems likely this is where it's headed. This obviously means that Trump will not be the only one that is indicted when those indictments come down. And it may be as soon as within the next week that we actually get to see the indictments.

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The Legal Breakdown episode 96: @GlennKirschner2 joins to discuss the news that Fulton County DA Fani Willis has enough evidence to support racketeering charges against Trump.

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Fulton County is ready to unveil Trump’s ‘criminal enterprise’

Mark Sumner, author

by Mark Sumner for Daily Kos
Daily Kos Staff
Saturday, July 22, 2023 at 12:00:07p PDT :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn: :lock2::lock2::lock2::arrowhead:arrowhead:arrowhead:tongue0015::tongue0015::tongue0015:
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/20...o-unveil-Trump-s-criminal-enterprise#comments

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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis
The 37 felony charges already filed against Donald Trump in his classified documents case in Florida include one count of a criminal conspiracy and another describing a criminal scheme. Any charges resulting from the special counsel investigation underway in Washington, D.C., examining attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election will almost certainly include multiple counts of a conspiracy to defraud the United States.
But Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis is apparently ready to go one step further. According to The Guardian, Willis is prepared to unveil an entire “criminal enterprise”—one facing racketeering charges.



















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Racketeering charges usually require showing not just a crime, but a repeating pattern of criminal activity. To file these charges, Willis will need to show at least two “qualifying” crimes. Willis has previously mentioned considering both conspiracy and racketeering charges in her investigation of how Trump attempted to convince officials to reverse his loss in Georgia.
A Georgia grand jury was reportedly seated last week to hear evidence collected by an earlier special purpose grand jury. If any charges are to be leveled against Trump or members of his campaign, White House staff, or legal team, it’s likely those charges will appear in the next few weeks.
According to sources speaking to The Guardian, the qualifying crimes involve witness tampering and breaking into computer records. It’s unclear if this includes Trump’s infamous call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in which he threatened criminal charges unless Raffensperger could help him “find” the votes necessary to win. Or calls that Trump made to members of the Georgia Legislature. Or calls that Trump made to Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp.
The whole set of calls would seem to represent the kind of repeated action necessary for racketeering charges—and place Trump right at the head of the racket.
The computer charges may be related to an incident in which Trump operatives and local Republican officials tampered with voting machines in Coffee County, Georgia, and may have accessed the county’s “election management system.” Those operatives were paid by Trump attorney Sidney Powell, who might also find herself indicted in this racket.
Willis has previously warned local officials that charges in the case might be filed between July 31 and Aug. 18. Racketeering charges carry possible prison sentences of 20 years or more.
 

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